Downloadable activities
Use small downloadable activities, games, presentations and video clips to bring a smile to your lessons. Each resource has been created by teachers, for teachers. Simply use one invoice to buy credits, and then spend the credits whenever you spot a small resource that could make a large impact on your teaching.
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Wonder WheelInteractive exercise encouraging a broad use of questions. [Contained in the Primary Questions disc] Buy credits |
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Opinions 1: How do you decide what is 'true'?Short video clips of Christian, Hindu, Humanist and Islamic opinion-holders and students answering this key question. [Contained in Questioning Origins disc] Free Download |
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Opinions 2: How do you think the world started, and why do you think that?Short video clips of Christian, Hindu, Humanist and Islamic opinion-holders and students answering this key question. [Contained in Questioning Origins] Buy credits |
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Opinions 3: Is there a conflict between scientific and religious views on origins?Short video clips of Christian, Hindu, Humanist and Islamic opinion-holders and students answering this key question. Buy credits |
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Opinions 4: Is there meaning and purpose in the universe?Short video clips of Christian, Hindu, Humanist and Islamic opinion-holders and students answering this key question. [Contained on Questioning Origins disc] Buy credits |
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Opinions 5: Is there a difference between humans and other animals?Short video clips of Christian, Hindu, Humanist and Islamic opinion-holders and students answering this key question. [Contained in Questioning Origins disc] Buy credits |
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Opinions 6: What impact do your beliefs about origins have on the way you live?Short video clips of Christian, Hindu, Humanist and Islamic opinion-holders and students answering this key question. [Contained in Questioning Origins disc] Buy credits |
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Repeating patterns in Fibonacci numbersSet of images showing how patterns repeatedly occur in nature. Buy credits |
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A scientific understanding of our originsSlide-show and voice-over animation describing a purely scientific understanding of our origins - from Big Bang to humans. Buy credits |
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Science vs Religion - Galelio, Huxley & WilberforceThe debate in Oxford between Samuel Wilberforce and Thomas Huxley and the Catholic Church's interations with Galeleo are both seen as times when Science and Religion battled with each other. This animated PowerPoint shows that in each case, this is a simplistic understanding of the events. Buy credits |
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